Exit this survey Glucose Question Title * 1. 1. How would you classify your place of work? a. Private Hospital b. Government Hospital (State or Federal) c. Private Specialty Hospital d. University or Teaching Hospital Question Title * 2. 1. What percentage of your patient population is diabetic? a. 0-20% b. 20-30% c. 30-40% d. Over 40% Question Title * 3. 2. How often is glucose measured on your diabetic patients? a. Q 15 minutes b. Q 30 minutes c. Q 1 hour d. Longer then Q 1 hour Question Title * 4. 3. How is glucose currently measured? a. Hospital lab b. Blood gas point of care c. Glucose monitor with strips d. Other Question Title * 5. If your current protocols provide for glucose control, what is considered optimal glucose control? Within 100 mg/dl Within 80 mg/dl Within 50 mg/dl Within 20 mg/dl No current glucose protocols developed Question Title * 6. 5. How is hyper/hypo glycemia adjusted? a. No current protocol b. Insulin/glucose drip c. Insulin-Mg-K/glucose d. Other Question Title * 7. 6. What is the average length of stay of patients in your unit? a. 1-3 days b. 3-6 days c. 6-10days d. Over 10 days Question Title * 8. 7. Has the incidence of diabetic complications changed in the past 2 years? a. Increased b. Decreased c. Remained about the same d. Unknown Question Title * 9. 8. Based on your experience, what are the advantages of closely monitoring glucose? a. Improved patient outcome b. Shorter recovery time c. Reduced Morbidity and Mortality d. Lower hospital costs Question Title * 10. What Level of interest would you have in real time glucose measurements on your unit? a. Critical b. Important c. Equivocal d. Unimportant Done